Ravens fever is at a high to start the first week of the New Year. Despite many NFL experts counting Baltimore out against the New England Patriots, their hunt for another Super Bowl title isn't over yet.Mobile users tap here to watch video | Watch timelapse videoThat means more events this week for Ravens fans to get pumped up.Team representatives are spreading purple pride everywhere. The grounds crew painted the Ravens logo at the courthouse in Towson at 9 a.m. Monday."We're asking fans to continue to wear purple this week to show the players they're excited for this game," said Ravens spokeswoman Heather Blocker.Team officials then moved on to McDaniel College, where Poe and Ravens cheerleaders will have giveaways for fans.Fans were asked to swing by M&T Bank Stadium on their way to work Tuesday from 6-10 a.m. to get the Ravens logo put on their cars. However, because of Tuesday's snowfall, officials pushed back the event to Wednesday during the same time frame.Last week, more than 1,000 fans stopped by to have spray chalk applied to their cars so they could show their pride.Fans can also get their cars painted at one of five flock parties this week. There are two scheduled for Wednesday in Ellicott City and Timonium, then three on Thursday in Towson, Glen Burnie and Dundalk. The times and locations can be found in the link above.The fan camaraderie is what makes all the difference, team officials said."The players love seeing it. It really fuels them and gives them this energy. Last week our fans came out in full force, and you saw how they played on Saturday," Blocker said.Fans who can't make it to any of the events can keep track of the Ravens online for the Week of Winning. Kids can also send letters to the players by dropping them in purple mailboxes at Giant stores in the area.There will be another Purple Friday Fuel Up, too.For a complete list of events this week, click here.WBAL-TV 11 is the Ravens' home for the divisional round of the playoffs. The Ravens Broadcast Team will have reports all week long on the Ravens-Patriots game. Kickoff is at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Don't forget to tune into WBAL-TV to watch!22873914

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Ravens fever is at a high to start the first week of the New Year. Despite many NFL experts counting Baltimore out against the New England Patriots, their hunt for another Super Bowl title isn't over yet.

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Team representatives are spreading purple pride everywhere. The grounds crew painted the Ravens logo at the courthouse in Towson at 9 a.m. Monday.

"We're asking fans to continue to wear purple this week to show the players they're excited for this game," said Ravens spokeswoman Heather Blocker.

Team officials then moved on to McDaniel College, where Poe and Ravens cheerleaders will have giveaways for fans.

Fans were asked to swing by M&T Bank Stadium on their way to work Tuesday from 6-10 a.m. to get the Ravens logo put on their cars. However, because of Tuesday's snowfall, officials pushed back the event to Wednesday during the same time frame.

Last week, more than 1,000 fans stopped by to have spray chalk applied to their cars so they could show their pride.

Fans can also get their cars painted at one of five flock parties this week. There are two scheduled for Wednesday in Ellicott City and Timonium, then three on Thursday in Towson, Glen Burnie and Dundalk. The times and locations can be found in the link above.

The fan camaraderie is what makes all the difference, team officials said.

"The players love seeing it. It really fuels them and gives them this energy. Last week our fans came out in full force, and you saw how they played on Saturday," Blocker said.

Fans who can't make it to any of the events can keep track of the Ravens online for the Week of Winning. Kids can also send letters to the players by dropping them in purple mailboxes at Giant stores in the area.

WBAL-TV 11 is the Ravens' home for the divisional round of the playoffs. The Ravens Broadcast Team will have reports all week long on the Ravens-Patriots game. Kickoff is at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Don't forget to tune into WBAL-TV to watch!